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Airborne Lidar Characterization of Oceanic Phenomena

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Abstract

Airborne polarization lidar has been used to characterize a variety of oceanic phenomena. Physical phenomena, such as internal waves and turbulence, were observed by tracking scattering layers at density gradients in the upper ocean.

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